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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts, restore a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor.
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which is just a couple thousand feet above us. but the last time we saw snow this low, it was almost a month ago. so if you do plan to come up this direction, do carry chains and take it extra slow. in camino, natasha stenback cbs 5. >> are we complaining about the rain? >> not anymore. >> they have the snow up. there not so bad at all. but we have a lot of it out there, right? >> we sure do. more showers around the bay area. right now, and we've got storms literally liping up in the pacific. getting ready to move onshore. outside right now, ominous looking clouds from the mount vaca cam and showers showing up there, too. we have some sunny breaks in between the clouds. here is one of them. right over san francisco, and you're looking good. and you're thinking, hey, we will stay dry now but we do have showers showing up around the bay area and high dep doppler radar is picking up on some of that right now and most of it is focusing a little bit farther to the south. take a look at this as we head into redwood city, scattered showe
which is just a couple thousand feet above us. but the last time we saw snow this low, it was almost a month ago. so if you do plan to come up this direction, do carry chains and take it extra slow. in camino, natasha stenback cbs 5. >> are we complaining about the rain? >> not anymore. >> they have the snow up. there not so bad at all. but we have a lot of it out there, right? >> we sure do. more showers around the bay area. right now, and we've got storms literally...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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it all or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons and that's the sort of thing that japan's neighbors are extremely worried about i hope i don't sound like a scaremonger order to have to provide to you know that you clear power it's not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean as we can see it when it was wrong it was wrong and people way as human russian honest people in the united states know it's not perfect it never can be and when it goes back it goes really so i wouldn't want to rely too much of it. japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number that currently stands at around six and a half thousand many more people are missing more than ten thousand unaccounted for correspondents are in the region you can call them step by step i ever been in there are going to lose go our updating our twitter stream you can keep on top of what they're covering at all there are needs and other developments in japan and wore out our t. underscored
it all or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons and that's the sort of thing that japan's neighbors are extremely worried about i hope i don't sound like a scaremonger order to have to provide to you know that you clear power it's not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean as we can see it when it was wrong it was wrong and people way as human russian honest people in the united states know it's not perfect it never can be and when it...
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nuclear plant and us despite close contact with the japanese crisis center meanwhile emergency services are higher in russia's far east region close to northern japan are cizik of it in the grand jury is in the area. michel's insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia spore is ever since the nuclear power plant in fukushima was hit by an explosion begun wanted to levels closely we can't even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter and this is used in professional saves me called war trays by the emergences ministry and also by other specialized services it measures radiation levels around and it is showing is jumping between two and three micros were our these is way less than the average in moscow for example and also as a comparison a passenger flying out on a plane from moscow to vladivostok receives as many as twenty two microns ferrara which is sampled here in. the capital of these civilians region the russian security services are still on high alert as there are confirmed reports from visuals in japan that possibility of a
nuclear plant and us despite close contact with the japanese crisis center meanwhile emergency services are higher in russia's far east region close to northern japan are cizik of it in the grand jury is in the area. michel's insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia spore is ever since the nuclear power plant in fukushima was hit by an explosion begun wanted to levels closely we can't even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter and...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know when i. will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i got if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy you know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty state sure i think it centers on people always thinking the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even would people always think of the things that could get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not use that word nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy out since there comes in one form or another high price to pay. and sure to give us your reaction to the events that are shaping the world right now you can click on our t.v. dot com where we have more analysis o
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know when i. will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i got if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy you know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they better trained or they have base of leadership and this is posing some real dilemmas to the international community in terms of what it should do next when it's becoming increasingly clear that these airstrikes are not that successful while the government here in tripoli is insisting as it has done since these coalition air strikes began that the number of civilians continues to climb and that it hovers some way more than one hundred now we do know that there were secondary explosions caused in the town of misdoubt which is about two hundred kilometers to the south of tripoli there will pause at an
day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they...
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and the question one has the us with us anita ability advisors and special forces. theoretically helping the rebels what the supply in terms of international law this is this is an interference in their fares of a sovereign country whatever one's views are with the with regard to get out here. this is not a protest. as in egypt and tunisia this is an armed insurrection and public opinion has be led to believe somehow all their conditions in egypt and. tunisia have some of the states read to libya and that this is a spontaneous insurrection it's not it's been planned well in advance knows probably those special forces were already on the ground prior to the onslaught of the insurrection. and when. the central command. commander of central command general actually makes the state of there if that is the stablished kind of a no fly zone and he's very explicit all that. this would associate me also a bombing campaign. because you'd have to take over the fence and what's what is implied and what is on the drawing board i'm not suggesting will be carried out that is on th
and the question one has the us with us anita ability advisors and special forces. theoretically helping the rebels what the supply in terms of international law this is this is an interference in their fares of a sovereign country whatever one's views are with the with regard to get out here. this is not a protest. as in egypt and tunisia this is an armed insurrection and public opinion has be led to believe somehow all their conditions in egypt and. tunisia have some of the states read to...
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it's all the business news for now for more join us in the about fifty minutes time. is. to the. wealthy british soil it's a small town to the subscribers on your guard. down.
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the people who used. these people want something different they realize that they have a different situation. in the out sure you know isn't it true eons they realized if the worst thing they can that was a b.m. is wasted we should use the west kids control big country racially america will be much much worse. so one ends off from america. from the west elite is for minutes to get in a very. similar view if you will is the lead instrument is the new york times and i literally whole new york times the closest thing in america to live fissionables the ministry of information we get that each is so graceful rueful it's part of what is going on in libya what do people want egypt they don't seem very much you know we flew to egypt and you read to your lawyer. moshe who we were the only other countries. and the us is freezing libya's assets triggering concern about where that money could end up and. the question now is what happens some all this money especially the thirty billion dollars the united states has
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the business update is next now with dimitri stay with us live here in moscow. well you watch your business our team is going to have your company oil prices remain high as tensions in libya persist however it's more of a risk premium with no real shortage seen so far that's according to a. global oil directive from plants agency but are you talking about it is here libya or any other countries bahrain for that matter on on even though people target the loading areas and even when they can the production areas there's more than enough supply out there of crude oil on the market right now so the supply demand scenario is actually fairly stable and also the kinds of production we're talking about losing right now libya is down by a hundred thousand barrels a day or so was i we're losing a million or so barrels a day of production and supply in a market that is eighty five or even ninety million barrels a day of supply is social so so far the impact is limited the question every one of the oil market is will saudi arabia have its own problems to worry about over th
the business update is next now with dimitri stay with us live here in moscow. well you watch your business our team is going to have your company oil prices remain high as tensions in libya persist however it's more of a risk premium with no real shortage seen so far that's according to a. global oil directive from plants agency but are you talking about it is here libya or any other countries bahrain for that matter on on even though people target the loading areas and even when they can the...
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the farm used to hire local residents as seasonal workers during harvest. but, like many rural areas in japan, the population is aging and the region is facing depopulation. so they began to take on young, semi volunteer workers three years ago. the farm recently hired three women this their 20s. they work for 7 1/2 hours a day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. their daily wages are only about $35. this is about half of what regular paid workers make for the same job. but they get some nice perks, like free accommodation. each worker gets her own room, in a house on the farm. they also receive vegetables , grown on the farm, as well as rice to help cover food costs. >>> translator: i really enjoy the farming experience and hanging out with the locals. >>> translator: sometimes i feel dead tired, but at the end of the day it is all worth it. >> reporter: the semi volunteer workers founlds their jobs through this small firm sanka network launched 12 years ago. the firm operates a website that posts positions from farms and accommodation facilities in rural areas. there
the farm used to hire local residents as seasonal workers during harvest. but, like many rural areas in japan, the population is aging and the region is facing depopulation. so they began to take on young, semi volunteer workers three years ago. the farm recently hired three women this their 20s. they work for 7 1/2 hours a day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. their daily wages are only about $35. this is about half of what regular paid workers make for the same job. but they get some nice perks, like...
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thanks for being with us today. the u.s.-led coalition is not quite ready to say mission accomplished this morning, even after a weekend of pounding attacks that virtually crippled libya's defenses. >> allied leaders insist gadhafi is not the target of the assault. but a cruise missile did plow into a buildening on his residential compound. >> after that all, what is next? emily schmidt joins us with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. u.s. war planes led most of the assault on libya over the weekend, including 90 tons of bombs dropped by b-2 bombers that were flown in from missouri. but the pentagon says it expects to hand over control of the operation to allies in a matter of days. libya's moammar gadhafi says he is prepared for a long war. two nights of attacks from american and european forces show what he is up against. more than 120 tomahawk missiles launched over the weekend. plus, fighter jets and b-2 bombers. they took out tanks of gadhafi supporters. struck aircraft hangars. an ally s
thanks for being with us today. the u.s.-led coalition is not quite ready to say mission accomplished this morning, even after a weekend of pounding attacks that virtually crippled libya's defenses. >> allied leaders insist gadhafi is not the target of the assault. but a cruise missile did plow into a buildening on his residential compound. >> after that all, what is next? emily schmidt joins us with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. u.s. war...
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when it comes to the use of force by u.s. president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out sat on hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result eerily parallel thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine r.t. meantime the russian president medvedev says that the u.n. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but he did criticize the strikes saying that the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. just that everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own peop
when it comes to the use of force by u.s. president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out sat on hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the...
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told us about the risks. i think that far as i can draw good it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone that is to say eliminating all the effective and the aircraft defenses which might put controlling aircraft in danger it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve a lot of intrusion of military activity and inevitably civilian casualties so i don't think anyone should be surprised that what's happening and i think it's very worrying indeed the mandate from the united nations is perfectly clear it's to protect to impose a new no fly zone but the purpose of it is to protect civilians and that means that if we kill civilians we are in danger of being accused of going against the mandate . or libya's leader moammar gadhafi should step down that's according to the u.s. president barack obama who was once again underlining washingto
told us about the risks. i think that far as i can draw good it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone that is to say eliminating all the effective and the aircraft defenses which might put controlling aircraft in danger it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve a lot of intrusion of military activity and...
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our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked questions about this disaster in japan, and we continue to offer a list of resources for those americans who are looking for a way to give, to help. it's all on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. and that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend having returned from japan. we, of course, hope we'll see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, digging deep to help the victims of the disaster in japan.
our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked...
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warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to rick, who is in for shu. talking about that tournament creeping up on us. rick: has not been a good year for cal and stanford, but whenever you can beat your rifle, -- rival eases the sting. the bears were looking to avenge a 14-point loss the cardinal in their opener. this is senior day. the bears came out on fire. alancrack, the great look to solomon, throws it down. then creab driving, plus the fall. 19-4 bears. cal kept pouring it on. the jump hook. smoothed would close the half on an 8-2 run. jeremy green with the pretty fade-away, stanford do
warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to...
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i don't know any of us alaska the great. on our team. to. welcome international crime people to remind you we're discussing libya's future. ok eric i'd like to talk about the logic of humanitarian assistance and military intervention what about the ivory coast what about. the sudan over the last decade or so what about bahrain today why aren't why isn't there just a huge storm you know let's go protect these poor people they've been rising up for our freedoms looking for help lead pleading for help and no one helps them militarily no one intervenes for them but when we have a group of unknown people and i'm sorry i'm not going to let these rebels off in libya until we know who we are who they are i mean you had the mujahideen you had cos of oh you had you know because these were not nice people and we knew we knew it at the time and we knew it after the fact so and kind of what you're saying jumping in way too quick before we know what's going on so humanitarian aid is only useful when it has a geo political interest in my being too cynical
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cold and now he's back in the deep freeze here but mr gadhafi the new hitler of the region if i can use that term he's become very convenient for a lot of interest number one slow down the the reform movement the democratic reform movement in the arab world we have again western intervention in a muslim country and we have dictatorships that are saying who had good that the military is back to to create order where there is chaos and you know libya is the epicenter what do you think of that narrative am i being too extreme. no i don't think so at all i think that one of the reasons obama has gone into libya is to distract people from the fact that the united states supports most of these dictators and certainly we don't want to have any sort of comparison with bahrain where we are supporting the government against the protesters and i mean in the military and intervention in libya here i mean there was no public debate at least in the united states very little in europe i mean i can remember all of many of the the wars all twenty three of the military interventions and wars since the co
cold and now he's back in the deep freeze here but mr gadhafi the new hitler of the region if i can use that term he's become very convenient for a lot of interest number one slow down the the reform movement the democratic reform movement in the arab world we have again western intervention in a muslim country and we have dictatorships that are saying who had good that the military is back to to create order where there is chaos and you know libya is the epicenter what do you think of that...
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if you just joined us kevin and our top story the situation of the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave the smalling with persistent fears that a second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency and a second atomic facility affected by friday's massive earthquake police say more than ten thousand people may have died in what japan's prime minister says is the worst crisis to hit the country since world war two artes i have a bennett is in the northeastern city of sendai near the epicenter of that quake and not far from the fukushima plant itself. well the worry there is concerning a second reactor at the number one concern now is that the second one has lost its cooling mechanism prompting sea walls around to try and cool reactor down the temperature inside the reactor is growing very hot knows he is that they actually could start to melt which is then least a nuclear meltdown now so the fear the main theories of another explosion but the general here is concerning these reactors is that they wouldn't be an explosion on the scale
if you just joined us kevin and our top story the situation of the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave the smalling with persistent fears that a second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency and a second atomic facility affected by friday's massive earthquake police say more than ten thousand people may have died in what japan's prime minister says is the worst crisis to hit the country since world war two artes i have a bennett...
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watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to. finding the landing capsule opening it up there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve such speed months of training are needed after all there are a lot lives at stake and one of the most important factors the weather is also one of the most unpredictable. almost all of this is both there is the hardest when helicopters can't fly int
watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from...
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i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front of the cameras. >>> prince william speaking out and sharing what his grandmother told him about getting through the tough times. >>> and, everyday hero. how one man took one failing school and changed the future of all these kids in just five words. he's our "person of the week." >>> good evening. for one week now, we have been focused on the dangerous unknowns of the nuclear crisis in japan. but tonight, we begin with the unpredictable and dangerous mind of moammar gadhafi. today, president obama told americans that u.s. forces may be called into military action once again, this time, against gadhafi. joining ot
i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front...
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we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a more than three fold increase in net profit figures for two thousand and say ten share revenues up by a third to ten billion dollars with a profit of two point eight billion dollars traded on the hong kong market and shares have been up almost five percent on this news the company says it plans to expand production in two thousand and eleven. russia's budget is currently being boosted by higher than expected all prices they're rising significantly amid tension in north africa some analysts suggest the government should use the extr
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in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that atmosphere of pale. e.u. muslims protest against nato bombing of libya the organizer says people should prepare for the worst there's not only there's a very strong likelihood. that the most the tack the rotation. the invasion of iraq led to a surge in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign western intelligence reports chris activity among suspected terrorist cells in
in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that...
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thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some time before companies see stable supply. if we can convert a hold of the oil fields and they have some production they now control the ports so they have the infrastructure in theory this could mean that they are capable of exporting oil but there are certainly legal issues around those companies are going to boil over there i mean libya is still subject to sanctions different sanctions from the united states from the european union from the united nations let's not forget companies are going to be quite wary of who were trading with who were is this all before boy thi
thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some...
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they used the u.s. and still this woman why has it and in fact. one so handed all that as a quick just read the paper i just read the press so this is really not an american lord of. the united states military you know you know like a we're going to try and shock we know of the french and the british where the leader is behind this operation not obama. not the one administration so what i fear is on the fringe liberals like you have to stay out of order as if i got it right now when you ask is of i want to go to i want to go to the i want us is a bull in the ok all right eric finish your point is silly or something and i want to see a sharp the us ok the us is a bull in a china shop you do not pass the ball to fix things you get them out of the china shop before you try and fix things as it is and if i go to you in cairo let's try to square the circle here because i don't think we can here we've had president obama coming out hillary clinton we've had european leaders cameron we have had a cozy talking about freedom democracy all those nice things
they used the u.s. and still this woman why has it and in fact. one so handed all that as a quick just read the paper i just read the press so this is really not an american lord of. the united states military you know you know like a we're going to try and shock we know of the french and the british where the leader is behind this operation not obama. not the one administration so what i fear is on the fringe liberals like you have to stay out of order as if i got it right now when you ask is...
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thanks for being with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world where the web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance studies have shown that russian and yandex is three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. we continue with. services for you from birth to go with the main idea if you're for a mind to groom here or to rush all. products and services for all users customers in oz or printers the broader us as we mentioned through agreed to go through before if you have a group. of us there was no water skier who pulled right the least. at the same moment which. for example u.s. or western europe. now let's have a look at how the stock markets are performing asian markets are on the rise driving the regional benchmark index higher for the fir
thanks for being with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world where the web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance studies have shown that russian and yandex is three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. we...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. but president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we are going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a do
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's...
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eleven thirty pm here in the russian capital good to have you with us this is our. top stories. meanwhile. acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. they were detained. but also reporting that radioactive plutonium is found in the soil nearly paralyzed for. radiation. and about sixteen thousand are still missing. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than from the. discuss the foreign forces have gone into libya to protect the people or score political points that's the debate next. q. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya within the great arab awakening a one off detour for the maintenance of western military and political intervention in the arab world when it comes to libya and the arab world what is the difference between humanitarian aid and western geopolitical interests. you. discuss libya and the great arab awakening i'm joined by islam custom in the hague he is a strategic analyst at the hague center for strategic studies in cairo we cross the editing should go fish or he is a visi
eleven thirty pm here in the russian capital good to have you with us this is our. top stories. meanwhile. acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. they were detained. but also reporting that radioactive plutonium is found in the soil nearly paralyzed for. radiation. and about sixteen thousand are still missing. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than from the. discuss the foreign forces have gone into libya to protect...
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taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education in paris. and looking at this we can stand case for me as we make the vice chancellor of the university. italy thank you very much for your time that's how many so far has a long history with russian students yes. you can consider that peter to greet was the first russian student in paris because he came just to see the grave of the show you you know vishal you had the well known the prime minister in the seventeenth century was buried here and after his his death and peter the greed was a great admirer and perhaps you know the well known sentence when he said i would have given to you the half my
taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education...
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are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off. and it's not just benghazi in the east. it's also the other cities outside of tripoli. >> general mccaffrey, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us tonight. >>> as we continue on "nightly news" on a sunday, just when it seems hard to believe there's anybody still alive in the rubble of northern japan, a stunning rescue to tell you about. >>> and later, how the nuclear nightmare in japan is sparking new worries about a long-controversial nuclear plant here in the u.s. >>> we're back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the
are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off....
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been confirmed by the libyan army itself so we are very much relying on what the rebels are telling us but certainly if they have taken over this town it is a significant step in them being able to recapture towns and cities they lost in the last week we need to remember that this time last week it was a very real fear that the time of benghazi would be overthrown by gadhafi from him the situation on the ground though is such that it's taken the rebels a week to get this far so many people asking the question well for just how much longer is the international community going to be involved. in this conflict if indeed the rebels are struggling to actually advance with words back over land that they've already taken there was a press conference that was held here by the libyan government and their government was extremely critical of the coalition airstrikes and says that they are not simply targeting neutral sites they say that the coalition is not interested in only enforcing a no fly zone but that they very much involved in actually aiding the rebels on the ground so this begs the que
been confirmed by the libyan army itself so we are very much relying on what the rebels are telling us but certainly if they have taken over this town it is a significant step in them being able to recapture towns and cities they lost in the last week we need to remember that this time last week it was a very real fear that the time of benghazi would be overthrown by gadhafi from him the situation on the ground though is such that it's taken the rebels a week to get this far so many people...
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which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid youtube dot com r.t. america i'm christine for the out thanks so much for watching we back here tomorrow in the meantime you have a great night.
which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid...
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i think when cubby from oxford university for us live thank you very much. nuclear power expert at greenpeace john have a camp says that even when workers can't get access to the control rooms at the fukushima plant the task they face coupled with the conditions they have to do it and means predicting their success is impossible the situation at this moment remains critical it will remain critical several days there's only fifty people allowed in the plant of the mines and they work in fifteen minutes shifts which is which is very little and they have to work very many things by hand because remote control installations have gone down the main operator room is not usable because of the radiation levels they're working under extremely difficult circumstances to try to prevent the worst from the worst which would which would indeed be a core that is completely dry and that would would lead to a meltdown it is very early now to predict what would happen because it would depend on how much of the material would get out it would depend on what the sea streams wou
i think when cubby from oxford university for us live thank you very much. nuclear power expert at greenpeace john have a camp says that even when workers can't get access to the control rooms at the fukushima plant the task they face coupled with the conditions they have to do it and means predicting their success is impossible the situation at this moment remains critical it will remain critical several days there's only fifty people allowed in the plant of the mines and they work in fifteen...
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>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft. libyans took the weapons officer to benghazi and he eventually was returned to u.s. forces. >>> in syria, government troops killed at least six anti-government protesters today. the protests, calling for political freedom, were held at a mosque in southern syria. their main demand is an end to what they call repression by the secret police. before the government troops attacked, electricity and phone service was cut off to the area. >>> in yemen, crowds cheered the arrival of the government troops. anti-government protesters there have called for a mass rally
>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft....
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we just don't the responsibility to protect anymore because it didn't quite work out very well for us. and intervening of course has all sorts of connotations like the one you mentioned taking sides in the civil war. and there's also the internet. of the security council resolution which is really i mean the political objective which is to protect civilians so there's no mention of regime change there but then if you in a grossly sort of create a military balance on the ground through military intervention and that favors one side then you're obviously you know taking sides and leading towards regime change and you know president obama already made a political statement about that so i think it's the linkage of different political objectives here that are not entirely clear in the long run well since president obama was mentioned you know why don't we listen very quickly what he said a few hours ago about america's mission in libya let's listen to what he had to say . we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our
we just don't the responsibility to protect anymore because it didn't quite work out very well for us. and intervening of course has all sorts of connotations like the one you mentioned taking sides in the civil war. and there's also the internet. of the security council resolution which is really i mean the political objective which is to protect civilians so there's no mention of regime change there but then if you in a grossly sort of create a military balance on the ground through military...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in the mouth and different polls are in my industry and most of the time great donuts claves a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect salt because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers kerth people with health from the history of jazz the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. in toyland ots available in hotels to convince myself it's old going cold bunyan trees growing cold a new mother told by cold sores or chilling cold cold ground a big joke that so million dollars profit from a gold inserts a new royal hotel princess in bangkok radisson hotels on cold dre
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in the mouth and different polls are in my industry and most of the time great donuts claves a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect salt because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers...
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it all we all know or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons that are to know that we clear power is not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean and as we can see it when it goes wrong it goes wrong to people who are a. for japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number which sounds about six and a half thousand there are many more missing over ten thousand still unaccounted for and correspondents are in the region you can follow them step by step you can keep abreast of what they're discovering with cost of updates on our twitter stream also of course all the other developments in japan right now there are many many items you can see here at our twitter page for you to investigate to see the latest developments going on in japan make sure you follow us. but the fear of radiation contamination is spreading well beyond japan show was people in russia's neighboring far east start stocking up on preventative medicine often without seeking p
it all we all know or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons that are to know that we clear power is not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean and as we can see it when it goes wrong it goes wrong to people who are a. for japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number which sounds about six and a half thousand there are many more missing over...
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are civilians but they proving it but it's proving very difficult for them to actually show this to us i attended a mass funeral of course there it's impossible to verify who was inside more than thirty coffins or i visited a farm yard where there were two people suffering from shrapnel from a missile attacks there too it seemed a very small number compared to the claims that have been put forward from the government now the american military says that in the last twenty four hours it has fired sixteen tomahawk cruise missiles and a hundred and fifty three is sorties have flown over libya again it is insisting that the target is strategic targets are gadhafi his artillery is mechanized forces and his command and control infrastructure. for the first time is not part of this international operation now the u.s. president barack obama has said that the operation is a success he says that they have significantly reduced capability and pushed back his ground forces but a very different story coming from the libyan leader himself in fact he has now gone on record plays in his fighters sayin
are civilians but they proving it but it's proving very difficult for them to actually show this to us i attended a mass funeral of course there it's impossible to verify who was inside more than thirty coffins or i visited a farm yard where there were two people suffering from shrapnel from a missile attacks there too it seemed a very small number compared to the claims that have been put forward from the government now the american military says that in the last twenty four hours it has fired...
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well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> joining me now is physicist and nuclear reactor safety scientist. doctor, thanks for being with us tonight. let's start with some good news. you feel the situation in reactors one, two and three, may be, in fact, improving? >> i'm finding cause for a glimmer of optimism. the fact is, it's seven days in and they haven't failed. to me, that's a sign that, maybe, they're not going to. >> now for the bad news. you're very concerned about what's going on in reactor number four? >> well, yeah. the spent fuel pools are a whole different set of issues and, in fact, represent a larger inventory of radioactive material than in any of the reactors. if they, indeed, are dry, they have the real potential of going through a oxidation process which is like burning, that could loft large quantities of radioactive particles in the air. >> could it be like they are noble? >> if the heat of the fire at the spent fuel pool were enough to loft it high enough and then have the wind b
well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> joining me now is physicist and nuclear reactor safety scientist. doctor, thanks for being with us tonight. let's start with some good news. you feel the situation in reactors one, two and three, may be, in fact, improving? >> i'm finding cause for a glimmer of optimism. the fact is, it's seven days in and they haven't failed. to me, that's a sign that, maybe, they're not going to. >> now for the bad news. you're...